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On The Indie Business TV Set

by Donna Maria

I am very excited that the Indie Business TV set is nearly done. My husband assembled the table we purchased a few weeks ago and we are bringing in a few doo-hickies to spruce things up. Our set has all of the basic elements you will need on your set, and I’ll be reviewing them over the next several days. In addition to the basics, I want to share a few of the other things we add from time to time if we need them.

We light the set with several lights, depending on the effect we want to create. In this photo, taken during taping of today’s episode, we wanted to create texture on the background so we covered the background lights on my left (on the right side of the picture) with patterns to break up the light and create the texture you see over my right shoulder. (You can see what one of these patterned light covers looks like in this photo at my FaceBook Page — see the black cover with holes in it?)

At the top of the picture, you can see the boom microphone we use so we don’t have to worry about lavalier or hand held microphones, and we produce crisp, clean sound.We shot today’s Indie Business TV segment on this particular set because it had already been created for a client who was here this morning to tape some of his shows. Since the lighting was already there, and it looks so nice, I decided to slide in after the client to record today’s show.

Instead of using the Vado or Flip video cameras we normally use, we used the Sony HDV V1U, the camera we use for client shoots. (I already regret this decision since it’s taking more than twice the time to upload the video because it’s high definition as opposed to standard definition video. The file is huge! This is another reason we won’t get this elaborate very often.)

Most days, we’ll be using the standard definition video camera on a basic set because I need to move quickly to record, upload, and deliver a show to you each day.

I hope you enjoyed this behind the scenes look. Enjoy today’s show!

Question: Have you selected an area of your home or office where you can create some videos to showcase what you do?

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posted on April 21, 2010 ·

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  • http://twitter.com/MarmaladeHills Marmalade Hills

    I love the set up dM! It looks so professional yet warm and cozy :) Great job!

  • http://www.eastonsweb.com jeaston

    Great job Darryl and Donna! Regarding video resolution (HD) and it's complexity; eventhough the files are larger they are so much easier (and quicker) to edit assuming cuts only edits with minimal effects/graphics.

    Even with the graphics you can simplify the editing process by building a templated graphics package for your programs, simply dropping in new text for each episode.

    Anyway, you are headed for the big time. Thanks for keeping us along for the ride.

    John

  • http://www.indiebusinessblog.com Donna Maria Coles Johnson

    Thanks John! We plan to use edits as the exception rather than the rule. My goal is to produce a show each weekday and I want to do it quickly and efficiently because we also have to run the business and raise our young'uns. We'll edit here and there for longer shows and features, but otherwise keep the edits to a minimum. We'll save the edits mainly for the clients! Thanks for the tips and encouragement!

  • http://www.indiebusinessblog.com Donna Maria Coles Johnson

    Thanks Liana! We'll be sprucing it up as we go. I figured we'd get started using it even before we were done. It's fun! I've got some of your soap still here so don't be surprised if it shows up! Check back and you just might see it on the set!

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